Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Jennings named assistant principal of year for nation

- MARY JORDAN

SPRINGDALE — Chelsea Jennings of Lakeside Junior High School is this year’s national assistant principal of the year, the National Associatio­n of Secondary School Principals announced Friday.

“Since hearing the news, I have had a smile from ear to ear and maybe shed a few happy and emotional tears,” Jennings said.

The associatio­n honors assistant principals who advance their profession and provide top-quality learning opportunit­ies for their students, according to a news release from the group.

“We are proud to recognize Chelsea Jennings as the 2021 NASSP assistant principal of the year for her tremendous leadership in developing a positive school culture to ensure the well-being and safety of her students, their families and their community,” said Ronn Nozoe, the associatio­n’s chief executive officer.

“We salute Ms. Jennings’ drive and efforts to prioritize the social-emotional well-being of her students through innovative solutions and continued advocacy. During one of the most challengin­g years ever faced by the education community, it’s inspiring to see how Ms. Jennings has worked to support and empower families to feel safe and connected.”

Jennings said she’s honored to receive the recognitio­n.

“I am excited to represent the work we do in Springdale to support every child,” she said. “I know this award brings with it an important responsibi­lity and opportunit­y to use my voice to shape the future of education, a task I accept with pride and gratitude.”

Jennings is in her fifth year as assistant principal at Lakeside. She taught two years at Kelly Middle School and six years at Springdale High School before becoming a district teacher on special assignment, according to the Springdale School District’s website.

She’s the second assistant principal in Arkansas to win the national award, said district spokesman Rick Schaeffer. The other was Michael Shepherd in 2011 when he was an assistant principal at HarBer High School. Shepherd is now principal at Lakeside.

The associatio­n’s news release noted Jennings led an initiative to make trauma-informed social-emotional learning interventi­ons and resources available for every adult and student.

She partnered this year with Ozark Guidance to expand school-based counseling services with an additional therapist and behavioral paraprofes­sional, doubling the number of students receiving services, according to the release.

She also led profession­al developmen­t focused on social-emotional learning strategies to ensure students and staff could return to work.

She made an extra effort to assist families, including getting a washer and dryer donated to launder clothes and masks, and coordinati­ng resources to provide internet, clothes and holiday presents for struggling families, the release stated.

Superinten­dent Jared Cleveland noted Jennings’ significan­t contributi­ons to the district.

“She has worked her way from teacher to curriculum specialist to assistant principal with a focus on impactful curriculum that nurtures the whole child,” Cleveland said. “She has been and will continue to be a leader on all levels. She is an outstandin­g educator with a brilliant future.”

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